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2015-09-15
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2015-09-15
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(I'm pretty sure Nemo hits all the items on your checklist that Sailfish misses...)

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2015-09-15
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That's pretty much nails it - even if Nemo Mobile might want to eventually go a different way (Glacier components instead of silica, etc.) forcing them to wasting time on reimplementing half the OS as the first step has resulted in the unfortunate lack of progress we are seeing...

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2015-09-15
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Very true! So, let me ask again -- why Sailfish? Why not Nemo? (I'm pretty sure Nemo hits all the items on your checklist that Sailfish misses...)
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2015-09-15
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Of course, I think the way that Jolla solved that problem was to avoid going totally open-source.
Examples of Red Hat and Ubuntu are great, but I'm just not seeing them break into the mobile device world. (And I'm kinda worried that Microsoft and Apple are slowly eating their closed-source way back into the desktop realm...) But now I'm even more:(Aren't we a bit OT, BTW?)
Yeah, I think I've gone entirely off the rails here. I'm just kinda irritated at all the complaints about Jolla's lack of open source, when nobody seems to give the time of day to the existing open source options.
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2015-09-15
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...lets imagine that Nemo had all the closed source Sailfish OS (minus the theme and without the Sailfish/Silica/Jolla branding) and could actually use their limited resources to improve it and fix existing issues, thus improving both.
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2015-09-15
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Ah, by "reimplementing half the OS", would you mean "having to do the same amount of work on a GUI that Jolla has invested millions of dollars of seed capital and several years of dozens of programmer's lives to implement"?
It just seems a little off, I think, to demand that Jolla just give away all that work. Especially as their GUI is more or less what they are hanging their entire business model on...
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2015-09-15
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Given the above, not much of a business ... and they've had no business so far.
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2015-09-15
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